The year 2025 proved to be a remarkably positive period for the UAE’s financial markets, with the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) leading the charge and achieving significant gains. Fueled by a robust national economy, strong performance from leading stocks, and increased interest from both institutional and international investors, the DFM witnessed substantial growth throughout the year, signalling continued confidence in the UAE as a dynamic investment hub. This article delves into the details of the DFM’s performance in 2025, alongside developments in the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX), and forecasts for the year ahead.
أداء متميز لسوق دبي المالي في عام 2025 (Exceptional Performance of the Dubai Financial Market in 2025)
The Dubai Financial Market saw its index climb by an impressive 17.22%, equivalent to 888.42 points, during 2025. This move took the market from closing at 5158.67 points in December 2024 to 6047.09 points in the final trading session of 2025. This surge is a testament to the underlying strength of the UAE economy and the attraction of Dubai as a key regional financial center. The market capitalization simultaneously rose from AED 906.9 billion at the end of 2024 to AED 992.1 billion in December 2025, gaining approximately AED 85.2 billion in value.
This growth wasn’t evenly distributed, but concentrated within specific sectors driving the overall positive trend. A healthy investment climate, coupled with strategic economic initiatives, contributed significantly to the market’s success.
القطاعات الرئيسية الداعمة للنمو (Key Sectors Supporting Growth)
Several key sectors spurred the DFM’s growth during the past year. The banking sector spearheaded the gains with an increase of 24.4%, followed closely by the industrial sector which surged by 27.9%. The real estate sector also performed strongly, seeing growth of 15.04%. These rises reflected investor confidence in the continued expansion of the UAE’s non-oil economy, and in the specific resilience and potential of these industries. A strong real estate market, in particular, is a hallmark of Dubai’s investment appeal.
تدفقات استثمارية قياسية وسيولة مرتفعة (Record Investment Flows and High Liquidity)
The Dubai Financial Market wasn’t just benefiting from rising indices; it also experienced a significant increase in investor activity. Foreign (non-Arab) investors adopted a net buying strategy, injecting AED 5.79 billion into the market. This translated into AED 72.67 billion in purchases versus AED 66.87 billion in sales.
Liquidity within the DFM soared to over AED 165.2 billion, facilitated by the trading of around 62.46 billion shares and the execution of 3.35 million transactions. This demonstrates a heightened level of market engagement and confidence in the long-term prospects of listed companies. The strong flow of investment confirms Dubai’s position as a destination for foreign direct investment (FDI), showing an increased global interest in the UAE’s economy.
أداء سوق أبوظبي للأوراق المالية (Performance of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange)
While the DFM outpaced it, the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) also demonstrated positive movement. The ADX General Index rose by 6.09% throughout 2025, closing at 9992.72 points. Market capitalization grew from AED 3 trillion in December 2024 to AED 3.139 trillion in December 2025, a gain of around AED 139 billion.
ADX trading saw over AED 385.57 billion in liquidity, with approximately 102.28 billion shares traded across 5.68 million transactions. The ADX’s growth reflects the diversification and expansion happening across the entire UAE economy. Furthermore, the increasing focus on technology and innovation in Abu Dhabi has attracted new types of investors, boosting market diversification.
توقعات مستقبلية وإمكانية المزيد من النمو (Future Outlook and Potential for Further Growth)
Experts anticipate continued positive momentum for both markets in 2026. Daniel Taki Al-Din, Co-Founder and CEO of Sky Links Capital, highlighted 2025 as an exceptional year. He emphasizes that the DFM’s strong performance – exceeding most Gulf markets with over 17% growth – contrasted with the ADX’s more moderate 6% rise. Furthermore, he noted the increase in average daily trading value to AED 709 million, an 83% increase from 2024, with institutional investors accounting for 70% of trading activity and foreign investors representing 84% of new buyers.
Vijay Vallischa, CEO of Investment at Century Financial, echoed this sentiment, noting that the Dubai Financial Market broke historical records in 2025, with the average daily trading value significantly increasing and the average number of daily transactions rising by 48% to around 13,600.
Both experts pointed towards the continuing strength of the non-oil economy as a key driver. They also foresee potential Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in both markets in 2026, further fueling growth and attracting a broader range of investors. The rising adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is also expected to play a crucial role, especially in the ADX, as it further solidifies it as a space for innovative investment.
In conclusion, the Dubai Financial Market and the ADX enjoyed a successful 2025, driven by economic strength, sector-specific growth, and increased investor participation. With promising forecasts for 2026, and a commitment to diversification and innovation, the UAE’s financial markets appear poised for continued prosperity and remain an attractive option for investors globally. Stay informed about new opportunities and market developments to maximize your investment potential within the rapidly evolving UAE financial landscape.


